The number of overall transportation fatalities fell by 9.2% in 2009 from the prior year, but pipeline-related deaths climbed by 75% during the period, according to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
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One Point Left Out of Losses in Rest of Market
Virtually all points fell Wednesday following a string of July futures gains having come to an end a day earlier. Declines of power generation demand for air conditioning in some areas also contributed to the cash softness.
Trading Range Still Holding; June Eases 5.6 Cents
June natural gas futures fell Tuesday as the market opened up but was unable to muster sufficient momentum to break higher. Some traders are still optimistic of an advance, however.
Senate Democrats Fall Shy of Votes to Debate Financial Reform Bill
Democrats Tuesday fell short of winning enough votes to move forward with limited debate on their sweeping legislation to reform the financial regulatory system.
Senate Democrats Fall Shy of Votes to Debate Financial Reform Bill
Democrats Tuesday fell short of winning enough votes to move forward with limited debate on their sweeping legislation to reform the financial regulatory system.
Mildness Reasserts Itself; Virtually All Points Fall
Wednesday’s rally in the face of bearish weather demand proved to be a fluke as prices fell at all but one point Thursday in trading for the Good Friday/Easter holiday weekend. Prior-day futures softness and the extra loss of industrial load during a long holiday weekend also figured into the cash losses.
Mildness Reasserts Itself; Virtually All Points Fall
Wednesday’s rally in the face of bearish weather demand proved to be a fluke as prices fell at all but one point Thursday in trading for the Good Friday/Easter holiday weekend. Prior-day futures softness and the extra loss of industrial load during a long holiday weekend also figured into the cash losses.
Obama Speech Falls Short of Industry Expectations
President Obama’s speech to the nation’s top business leaders last Wednesday fell short of expectations that it would unveil incentives to encourage coal-burning power generation facilities to switch to natural gas.
Obama Speech Fails to Acknowledge Gas Role in Clean Energy
President Obama’s speech to the nation’s top business leaders Wednesday fell short of expectations that it would unveil incentives to encourage coal-burning power generation facilities to switch to natural gas.
Obama Speech Fails to Acknowledge Gas Role in Clean Energy
President Obama’s speech to the nation’s top business leaders Wednesday fell short of expectations that it would unveil incentives to encourage coal-burning power generation facilities to switch to natural gas.